The latest theatrical offerings near and far celebrate the diversity of what’s now available – everything from a Queer romp through the Yumbo Centre, to the glory of Gershwin and a serious analysis of conversion therapy.
Broadway star and Tony winner Lillias White will feature at the venue for the first time. And Judy Garland’s other daughter – Lorna Luft- will celebrate the Great American Songbook. Melissa Errico presents the songs of Michel Legrand and Steven Birnberg returns as Barbra Streisand in a new show celebrating the 51st birthday of the film On A Clear Day….
Chichester Festival Theatre has unveiled its 60th anniversary season, including 6 world premieres, and three musicals : Gershwin’s Crazy For You with West End star Charlie Stemp, Local Hero, inspired by the hit film and featuring songs by Mark Knopfler, and a new family musical adventure The Famous Five.
Plays include: The Taxidermist’s Daughter by Kate Mosse, Dr Who writer Steven Moffat’s The Unfriend, Christopher Shinn’s The Narcissist and Chichester favourite Henry Goodman as Poirot in Murder On The Orient Express. West End star Alex Jennings leads the cast of The Southbury Child, and there are outings for Roy Williams’s Sing Yer Hearts Out For The Lads, and Ayckbourn’s Woman in Mind. Last year’s amazing production of South Pacific takes in a 10-venue tour as well as a short season at Sadler’s Wells. Full details at cft.org
After a short period of darkness the innovative LGBTQ+ theatre Above The Stag in London’s Vauxhall returns with 3 contrasting shows. As already previewed, Sidney Fox’s Crime opens the season. Penned by Taggart creator Glenn Chandler, it tells the story of the trial for the murder of his mother of rent boy and fraudtser Sidney.
Islington’s King’s Head theatre presents a wide range of shows in its new Springboard season. Babydoll concerns Zeena who is thrown when her boss brings escorts home and one of them asks for her number. A Grey Widow is a monologue by Lady Aria Grey, telling the haunting tale of her husband’s life, death and restless ghost.
What if Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet had a different storyline? The adversaries Mercutio and Tybalt are sworn enemies but in this telling also ill-fated Gay lovers. Catch Rachel Garnet’s Starcrossed at Wilton’s Musi Hall 1-25 June. Tickets wiltons.org.uk